In the skyscraper-speckled metropolis of Hong Kong, Victoria Peak stands apart as a vantage point with unrivalled views. Every year over seven million people visit the famous hill for this reason. For most, the journey ends atop the Peak Tower at Sky Terrace 428, the city’s highest viewing platform, where hordes of travellers vie for a glimpse of the city below. This walking tour will take you on a scenic stroll along a nature trail, to Hong Kong locals’ favoured viewing point. Escape the Crowds: Your journey begins at the Peak Galleria next to the iconic Peak Tram. You'll quickly bid adieu to the selfie-taking masses as you embark on a peaceful nature walk to a quiet viewing point, offering unparalleled views that surpass the famous Sky Terrace. Delve into History: As you stroll, uncover the fascinating history of Hong Kong during its colonial period. The Skyline Unveiled: Immerse yourself in a captivating 20-minute dialogue describing the boundless skyline view. We’ll cover the New Territories, Kowloon, and Hong Kong Island, unravelling the tales behind noteworthy structures, the bustling world of shipping, the dynamic financial district, property prices, the intriguing realm of Feng Shui, and a wealth of other fascinating insights! On this Victoria Peak tour you‘ll also: • Get to grips with Hong Kong‘s mind-boggling geography and population statistics • Find out where the city’s original airport was located in Victoria Harbour! • Hear how Hong Kong‘s container port lost its status as the world‘s busiest • See where Hong Kong‘s wealthiest people and the Chief Executive live • Discover why there are no bridges spanning Victoria Harbour • Learn how long it takes to make a US$1.4 billion investment This tour has been designed for those who seek more than just stunning views from The Peak, it is for those who want a deeper understanding of the city and how it has developed over time. It‘s sure to delight those with an interest in geography, history, and architecture. While this tour can be done in an hour, give yourself two to three hours to soak up the captivating views, take photos and grab a coffee or light bite in one of the restaurants near the start or end points.